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The flashing means that there is a fault with the system. You can read the number of flashes and it will give you ...

In most cases this problem is caused by the rotating ribbon circuit contact under the steering wheel having a broken filament, the part is known as a clock spring contact, u will need to properly disarm the airbag and remove the steering wheel to access the part. WARNING: Failure to disarm the airbag system can result in an unexpected Airbag deployment and possible serious personnel injury disconnect the battery 30 minutes prior to start of work.

Some cars are designed to illuminate the warning light after the battery is disconnected. Playing around with the airbags and trying to turn this light off can be dangerous. That is why most people recommend taking it to the dealership to have it turned off. It might cost a few bucks but would be cheaper than having to replace the air bag if you accidentaly set it off while trying to turn the light off. I know that most people would like to try and fix it themselves, but just consider what might happen if you accidental perform a wrong step. Hope this helps

After swaping my radio I had this same problem. The dealership told me that I must of unpluged the little rectulanger plug on the back of the temputure controls, and I did. After they reset it I never had that problem again. That lesson cost me $25.00

to change airbag, ul need 2 flat head screw drivers , first disconnect the battery then at side of steering wheel there is two holes. push in screw drivers till it touches steel pin,apply small pressure with one hand and pull one side of airbag and it should pull out, repeat on other side.